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I Am Legion (Oversized Edition)

By (artist) John Cassaday
Published by Humanoids, Inc.
Distributed by Simon & Schuster
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About The Book

In 1940s Europe, a group of Allied spies try to track down a dangerous force that seems to jump from body to body, leaving nothing behind but a bloody trail and questions.

Europe, December 1942. The global conflict has reached a fever pitch. The Nazis are at the height of their power, but the Allies have had their first victories both in Stalingrad and in the Pacific. Never has the war’s outcome been so much in doubt. Amidst this chaos, the destinies of several men will cross through a project code named "Legion," which consists of a series of horrific tests that a young Romanian girl with apparent supernatural abilities must undergo. Her 'skills,' if fully exploited by the Nazis, would give them unimaginable power…

About The Author

Fabien Nury is a French comics star who began his career as a copywriter and creative director in advertising, as which he worked until 2003. As a longtime admirer of perennial, cross-cultural classics such as Blueberry and Watchmen, he decided to plunge into the world of comics after meeting Xavier Dorison. He has written numerous graphic novels including The Chronicles of Legion series and XIII. I Am Legion is his Humanoids' masterpiece, illustrated by John Cassaday.

Product Details

  • Publisher: Humanoids, Inc. (March 5, 2024)
  • Length: 184 pages
  • ISBN13: 9781643376837

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"Word of caution: once you start reading I Am Legion you wont be able to put it down."

All Comic

"John Cassaday in his prime."

Comic Bastards

"John Cassaday does an exquisite job of capturing a range of emotions across all the characters faces. In each moment you feel their pain, sense their fear and experience their horror."

AiPT!

"Veteran artist John Cassaday (Astonishing X-Men) brings his ‘A’ game in this series for sure. The creepy little girl and her cat, the action scenes with the Nazis and the strike force, even simply the scenes of dialog grab you and pop right off of the pages."

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